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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Bauxite – Boké (Guinée)"
Diallo, Yaya Kenda Baïlo y Ahmed Amara Konaté. "Hydrogeochemical characterization of the areas of exploitation of the CBG sites: cas of the plateaus of N'Dangara and Boundou Wandé, Sous-préfecture de Sangarédi, Prefecture of Boké, Republic of Guinea". Acta Scientifica Naturalis 10, n.º 2 (1 de julio de 2023): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/asn-2023-0011.
Texto completoBarry, Abdourahamane D., Mamady Cissé, Mupenge M. Parfait y Mallam M. Hallarou. "Mineralogical and Geochemical Characteristics of the Sangarédi Bauxite Deposit, Boké Region, Republic of Guinea". Environmental and Earth Sciences Research Journal 8, n.º 1 (31 de marzo de 2021): 11–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.18280/eesrj.080102.
Texto completoSouare, Sidiki. "An Analysis of Civil Society Organisations Advocating for Adequate Bauxite Mining in Boke Region (Western Guinea)". International Journal of Environmental Protection and Policy 10, n.º 3 (2022): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.ijepp.20221003.11.
Texto completoSangaré, Adama, Ahmed Attou, Lahsen Achkouch, Younesse El cheikh, Ahmed Rachid, Abdelhalim Miftah y Daouda Diakité. "Mapping bauxite-associated alterations in the Boke region (NW part of Republic of Guinea), using the airborne gamma-ray spectrometry data". Scientific African 24 (junio de 2024): e02184. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2024.e02184.
Texto completoBelyakova, Olʹga, Vasily Yushin, Aleksei Barkov y Ulia Kurasova. "Impact assessment of Guinea mining on air pollution in bauxite mining". Russian journal of resources, conservation and recycling 10, n.º 3 (septiembre de 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.15862/05nzor323.
Texto completo"Characteristics of the Sangaredi bauxite deposit, Boke region, Republic of Guinea". NEWS of the Ural State Mining University, n.º 3 (16 de septiembre de 2024): 7–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.21440/2307-2091-2024-3-7-17.
Texto completoSidiki, Souare. "Bauxite Mining in the Boké Region (Western Guinea): Method Used and Impacts on Physical Environment". European Journal of Sustainable Development Research 3, n.º 3 (21 de marzo de 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.29333/ejosdr/5735.
Texto completoDiallo, Alpha Mamoudou, Ahmed Amara Konaté, Fassidy Oularé y Muhammad Zaheer. "Vulnerability of groundwater to pollution at the Dabiss bauxite mining area, Boké Prefecture, Republic of Guinea". Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes, 27 de octubre de 2022, 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2022.2138012.
Texto completoDibattista, Ilaria, Abdoul Rachid Camara, Ingrid Molderez, Edoardo Maria Benassai y Francesco Palozza. "Socio-environmental impact of mining activities in Guinea: The case of bauxite extraction in the region of Boké". Journal of Cleaner Production, diciembre de 2022, 135720. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.135720.
Texto completoDias, Filipe S., José F. C. Wenceslau, Tiago A. Marques y David L. Miller. "Density and distribution of western chimpanzees around a bauxite deposit in the Boé Sector, Guinea‐Bissau". American Journal of Primatology 81, n.º 9 (septiembre de 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajp.23047.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Bauxite – Boké (Guinée)"
Diaw, Mody. "De Boké à Gardanne, l’expérience des travailleurs de la bauxite au prisme de la justice environnementale". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0265.
Texto completoFor several years now, the issue of liquid and solid discharges from the extraction of alumina from bauxite by the Alteo Gardanne plant (France) has been a public issue, thanks to the mobilization of environmental associations, user groups in the Calanques and local residents of the plant and the solid waste storage site, who denounce the impacts on the environment and the health of local residents. The way in which the problem is defined by these mobilizations gives it a local dimension (Deldrève and Metin, 2019, while, since the depletion of Provence’s bauxite mines, the Alteo alumina plant (previously owned by Pechiney and then Rio Tinto), continues its production by sourcing bauxite from Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée (CBG), which mines deposits in the Boké region, where communities living near the mines are also denouncing the socio-environmental and health consequences of the national bauxite mining policy. Thus, the trajectory of bauxite gives the problem an international and generic dimension. What’s more, while environmental and health issues for communities living close to bauxite mining and processing sites or transport routes are widely publicized from Guinea to Gardanne, those relating to the health and working conditions of the workers who extract, transport and process bauxite remain invisible. Epidemiological studies that have addressed the situation of bauxite workers generally focus on measurements of their exposure to gamma radiation and concentration levels of inhaled dust components in mines and refineries (Brian et al., 2012; Dennekamp et al., 2015). The conclusions of these studies on workers’ exposure to risk have given rise to controversy, and their approaches of measuring averages rather than actual exposures have been widely criticized (G. Hecht, 2012), on the grounds that they fail to take into account differences in exposure linked to different work situations. The aim of this sociology thesis, which is part of a multidisciplinary social science research project (Justbaux), is to understand workers’ relationship with bauxite and their experience of work and risks. Who are the workers on the bauxite trajectory? What issues of environmental justice and inequality are at stake in their relationship with bauxite? What are their positions with regard to the mobilization of local residents (of which they are sometimes a part) and environmentalists? How do they describe the material and define the problems associated with its use? I hypothesize that people’s relationship with bauxite and their experience of the risks associated with its extraction, processing and transport are a function not only of their work situation, the techniques employed and the regulations applied, but also of the status of the workers, their precariousness and their dependence on the company that employs them. To test this hypothesis, I use an analytical framework that borrows concepts from the sociology of work and environmental justice. My approach is qualitative. It includes semi-structured interviews with workers at different stages of the bauxite trajectory, as well as observations of their work situations and activities. This ethnography of work in the mines in Guinea, alongside the transporters, at the bauxite pre-processing plant in Kamsar and at the alumina production plant in Gardanne, will be combined with archive and documentation work